Politics

Iraq: Repetition and Innovation? Pt Two

by Dale Leung, Dec 21, 2008
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The second part of the two-part Iraq mini-series.

Iraq: Repetition and Innovation?

by Dale Leung, Dec 21, 2008
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Two part Iraq mini-series.

Tyrannous Abuse of Giant's Strength

by Dr Tanvir Hussain Bhatti, Dec 18, 2008
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"Power concedes nothing without demand. It never did and it never will... The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress".

Reforming Our Electoral Process

by Ralph Brandt, Dec 18, 2008
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Reform is needed. Here is the prescription.

Traditionalist Right V. Conservatism and Capitalism

by Jas Writer, Dec 18, 2008
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Few people know that American conservatism is actually a form of liberalism. The traditionalist right, therefore, remains totally opposed to both capitalism and conservatism.

Anti-semitic Incitement in Egypt After Egypt's Peace Treaty with Israel

by Benyamin Solomon, Dec 17, 2008
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About the Egyptian government's poor job in fighting anti-Semitism, even after signing a peace treaty with Israel. They even have war games against Israel when training their soldiers.

Staying Realistic with the Recent Election

by Danielle Necessary, Dec 17, 2008
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During this time after the very recent election, it's important for the citizens of this great nation to stay level-headed and realistic when it comes to our expectations of our new president. Being too far from the fence on either side, figuratively speaking, sets us up for disappointment and ultimately governmental failure.

Dodging a Bullet

by Jason K Cirillo, Dec 17, 2008
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We finally got it right this time. Can we continue to progress?

He Who Kills Must Die

by JK kagz, Dec 17, 2008
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Its a sin to Kill so death deserves those who wish it to others.

Why are US Political Parties So Decentralized?

by Bazza1972, Dec 15, 2008
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There are explanations for the decentralized nature of the American political parties, which are based on constitutional or structural reasons, whilst other reasons are based upon what the political parties themselves want to achieve.
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